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Architecture of Warren & Wetmore

Architecture of Warren & Wetmore


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  • Format: Hardcover
  • 288 pages
  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
  • Published: March 2006
  • ISBN-10: 0393731626
  • ISBN-13: 9780393731620

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Producing over three hundred major projects, including the celebrated Grand Central Terminal (designed in association with Reed &Stem), the charismatic Beaux Arts-trained Whitney Warren (1864-1943) and shrewd lawyer Charles D. Wetmore (1866-1941) grasped the stylistic requirements and prevailing architectural tastes of the vibrant period leading up to the Great Depression. The firm s bold and creative interpretation of classical and French styles, as translated into American practice, reflected the cultural, social, and business aspirations of the country s ruling class.Illustrated with Jonathan Wallen s stunning new color photographs and with historic photographs, drawings, and plans, The Architecture of Warren &Wetmore is the first book to examine exclusively the scope of the firm s rich and varied body of work. In addition to Grand Central Terminal, Warren &Wetmore was responsible for some of New York s most memorable buildings, including the New York Yacht Club, grand mansions for such prominent clients as the Vanderbilts, and a number of luxurious early apartment buildings and hotels. During a period of rampant building activity, the firm was instrumental in shaping New York s expanding cityscape with its office buildings in Terminal City and setback towers. Its hotels and resorts nationwide set an unprecedented level of comfort and luxury for America s leisure class, guiding the direction of the modern-day hotel. The reconstruction of the university library in Louvain, Belgium-Warren s most prized commission-held the international spotlight after World War I. The Architecture of Warren &Wetmore includes a catalogue raisonne and an employee roster, and is the definitive source about a practice that made an indelible imprint on the American landscape. During the first three decades of the twentieth century, Warren & Wetmore was one of the most successful and prolific architectural practices in America.
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